Trump’s campaign paid his businesses $1.3 million for services including rent for his campaign offices, $544,000 for food and facilities for meetings and events, as well as $333,000 to Trump corporate employees for help with campaign-related services, the report said.

Questions

The GOP presidential nominee has long faced scrutiny over his campaign’s use of Trump corporate properties and services, with questions about using campaign resources to benefit his businesses or holding campaign events at what are viewed as extravagant venues. Trump last week held a high-profile event at his new hotel in Washington, D.C.

TAG Air

Politico reported that most of the spending to date — nearly $6 million — has gone to TAG Air, the holding company for Trump’s private plane that he uses to fly to campaign events around the country.

Federal Election reports

Federal campaign finance reports filed with the Federal Election Commission also show that $500,000 in services like staff and rent from Trump-owned businesses were donated to Trump’s campaign, Politico noted.

Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton needled Trump in June for “spending his meager campaign resources” on “himself” after a report earlier this summer found he had spent millions of campaign funds on his corporate products and services.